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Topics covered: Chapter 10, Mishna 19 In the final mishna of Tractate Eruvin we learn how to handle the carcass of a creeping animal – which imparts tumah, ritual impurity, if touched – when found in the precincts of …
Topics covered: Chapter 10, Mishna 17, 18 May a priest apply bandage to a cut so he can perform the service in the Holy Temple? May we spread salt on the ramp to the altar so the priests don’t …
Topics covered: Chapter 10, Mishna 15, 16 If the string broke of a Levite’s harp broke on Shabbos in the Temple, may he fix it? If a Priest has a wart which disqualifies him from bringing offerings on the Altar …
Topics covered: Chapter 10, Mishna 12, 13, 14 Which bolts may be used to lock a door on Shabbos? Which hinge pin may be restored if it fell out of a door on Shabbos? Which cloths may be hung to …
Topics covered: Chapter 10, Mishna 9, 10, 11 We want to steer clear of anything that resembles “construction” on Shabbos, so we don’t install a plank in an opening of a house, nor fill a breach in a fence …
Topics covered: Chapter 10, Mishna 8 A journey from the law of trees on Shabbos to the marital bed! May we carry under a tree? May we use the bottom 3 handbreadths of a tree? What if it’s a …
Topics covered: Chapter 10, Mishna 4, 5, 6, 7 We may not carry objects on Shabbos from a public domain to a private domain and vice versa. How does this apply to liquids, whether by drinking, spitting or urinating? …
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